Caring about the Code Profession Leslie Chapman-Henderson, Federal Alliance for Safe Homes CEO and President and Managing Consultant for the ICC Foundation, announced a new program—ICCF Cares—a volunteer initiative that will support, identify and celebrate volunteer service activities of ICC chapters across the country. Through educational opportunities, a newly developed leadership series and certificate programs, chapters will be able to work with the Foundation to support the code profession. To kick off the new program, Chapman-Henderson challenged ICC chapters to identify and donate 250,000 hours of volunteer service during the coming year—the equivalant of $5 million. To energize the challenge, the Foundation is establishing a national day of service as part of the Code Council's Building Safety Week celebrations. "That's what raising the profile is about; it's about getting the message out. You are the community safety officials in your towns and counties," said Chapman-Henderson. She also announced that the Foundation is partnering with Rebuilding Together, a nonprofit organization with a 20-year history of more than 100,000 home repairs and upgrades, to help lead and direct the Foundation's Project H.E.R.O. program. "We have found the organization to help make Project H.E.R.O. happen," said Chapman-Henderson. T.J. Cantwell of Rebuilding Together then highlighted some of the organization's recent projects and accepted a check of $50,000 from the Foundation. Chapman-Henderson closed by quoting former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan: "'If our hope of building a better and safer world are to become more than wishful thinking, we need the engagement of volunteers now more than ever before.' I think those words were written for us."
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